Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Loaded Life Update

Well, a lot has happened since I last posted...

I figured it would take me more than an entire page of words to explain everything, so instead I'm going to make collages that best sums up the first half of my 2020 senior year of high school. This is a warning that the collages below were auto-generated and have images that look like they don't relate to each other.

Here we go!

JANUARY

This month, I bought a little plastic greenhouse for my plants so they could get used to the outside temperature. The weather was no higher than the 70s or 80s so this would have been a great time to plant some things. I tried to grow a couple plants in it for a while and it worked great! Later on I bought for bare-root strawberries and planted them in whatever I could find available. I also got a bare-root blueberry plant. Hmm... It's all coming back to me! The reason why there are so many new plants is that I got a home-depot gift card for Christmas from my family. I am so grateful and blessed! The art project that I'm holding in the first photo is a paper-mache replica of my adopted banana plant. I was taking an AP 3-D art class this year so I thought I'd have my banana plant as my concentration and use it for my guided inquiry.

FEBRUARY

This month, a lot of my plants started to grow. I was kinda concerned for my blueberry bush though because the weather kept frosting it. The frosts kept destroying my banana plant too, but luckily it kept coming back stronger. I made another art piece, but this time out of magazine paper and plastic straws. It took way too long to make that sculpture. Probably because I had no idea what I was doing. In the picture in the middle, there is my lemon tree seedling plant thing that I took outdoors for the first time ever. I knew that lemon trees love sunlight, but I didn't want any critters outside to harm it, so after a few hours I took it back inside. Recently I took it outside and now it looks far worse than the photo. But I'm so happy that it's trying to grow back!! Also, my strawberries grew like champs in my greenhouse! The only problem was dealing with pesky snails that pooped all over the plastic cover and ate my watermelon and cucumber seedlings I was trying to grow.

MARCH

March was an extremely busy month. I felt like it was very tough juggling 8 classes at once and studying for weekly tests. I had so much going on at once, but I managed to work a bit in my little garden. One of my plants made a few tiny strawberries, and I was trying to grow a bunch of little things in toilet paper rolls. Unless you have an indoor or concealed area to keep them, I do not recommend using them for seedlings. Everything I tried growing in those little tubes ended up dying or drowning anyway. There were also a few frosts happening here and there but I think this was the last month that it did so. I was growing 2 little peach seedlings in my refrigerator during the weekend, so this was the right time to finally let them grow into beautiful looking plants. They honestly looked really weird when they sprouted, but now they're skinny little things. I'm thinking of repotting them soon.

APRIL

In the month of April, I had so much free time from the COVID-19 quarantine that I spent my afternoons watching plant videos. My strawberries went through this dormant-like stage so they didn't make any more strawberries all month. One of the reasons was that it was getting hotter and anything that was in my greenhouse was sure to get cooked. Now my plants are doing a lot better. Later this month, I took a little trip to Home-Depot again to spend some birthday money. My mom chose two bell pepper plants for me to grow and now they're producing lots of flowers. I also started a few seedlings including cucumber watermelon, lettuce, radish, cayenne pepper, tomato, and more. Something's eating my little tomato plants though, so now I have one. I guess I can't grow tomatoes like I want to. Oh! And I almost forgot! I'm growing another avocado plant, but this time it'll be outdoors most of the time. So far it's looking ok. It's taking it a while to grow green leaves though. They seem to be growing neon green or something.

MAY

Pretty much, this entire month was about me building my banana plant sculptures. Here is one of my best ones. Also, my garden is doing better. We had a lot of heavy thunderstorms and flash floods in the past few weeks, but everything survived. I bought this MiracleGrow chemical fertilizer and I think its working because a few of my plants are growing fruits! This is what I've always dreamed of!

As for my crochet life...
I plan on making a blanket soon. I have a lot of free time now that I sorta "graduated" from high school, but I can't really feel a difference right now. I'm really excited about my future though. In just a few months, I'll be in college and live my college life all on my own! But first I have to celebrate my high school graduation.

Sunday, September 22, 2019

Update

School Started. I'm kinda stressed.
I tried to grow lettuce twice but failed both times.
All of Avocadee's leaves fell off, but there's still hope. There are little buds growing off the side of it. Egg isn't doing so well.
I'm trying to grow some strawberries from seed. 2 germinated.
My lemon plants are the winners out of all my plants. My tallest one is 8 inches.
I adopted a small banana tree. Brought it back to life but now its leaves are looking sketchy.
You may not hear from me for a while because I focusing on senior year and applying to college. bye!

Friday, July 19, 2019

I want to make more hats

My goal this winter is to make sell $100 worth of hats. It's going to take a lot of commitment but I think I can do it. I feel like I have to do something extra for my senior year for some very pressuring reasons. Speaking of that, here are some ideas I have to take my passion/hobby something more than it already is.
  • My aunt suggested donating hats to a children's hospital a few years ago. I'm kinda considering it now
  • Starting a crochet/knitting club after school once a week
  • An NAHS project that has to deal with crochet
I'm thinking about walking over to Hobby Lobby after guard camp ends next week. My mom is my only ride and I really don't like asking people for rides. In the past, I've stayed at Wheatsville, a nearby local grocery store. They have a cool little patio area along with a community center where people can hang out or whatever. I like it a lot because it's very welcoming and I've never felt unsafe or uncomfortable. It's a really good place to study, too. I'm looking forward to going there to finish my summer projects.

Most of that probably didn't make any sense but I'm posting it anyway. I'm watching a video and typing at the same time, in case you're wondering. I'll post any progress I make. Bye!

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Avocado update




I'm reeeeaaally hoping these are new branches!


The ends are dying off but at a very slow rate. I have a feeling one of the leaves are about to drop soon

This is truly the best spot to put my plants. Look at all that sun! Avocadee (left) has been waiting for this for a long time!

Peach seed

I'm growing a peach seed that I got from a peach I ate on Sunday. I'm using all the methods I learned from Youtube. Like the avocado plants, it'll take at least 2-3 months before the seed starts to germinate. You know what? If I can go through waiting for my avocado seeds to germinate, then I can wait for this peach seed too! I'll post an update when right when I see any signs of germination.

Friday, July 12, 2019

RIP tomatoes

The seedlings were all too unhealthy for me to continue this series. I think they didn't do so well because of the chemicals of the paper towel (my guess) and the seeds weren't stored correctly after the first time I used them. Better luck next time. :(

These photos were taken on July 11th


This is something that really freaked me out. I have no idea why t looks like this but it loots shriveled and in no good shape.



Monday, July 8, 2019

AVOCADO UPDATE: 2 Avocado plants left

I am more than upset with the results of Avacado, but I feel like it wasn't a good start for her anyway.

Her life wasn't going so well from the start. I raised her in a cup, gave her too much water and space to grow, and little to no sunlight at all. Now that I'm reflecting I feel like I tortured the poor creature. During Avacado's last moments, I pruned all her leaves off, repotted her and left her outside for nature to take its course. The next day, a heavy storm came through town and absolutely destroyed the plant. It was practically a ball of roots at that point. It continues to sit out there today and a little part of me hopes that it will spring back to life after being baptized from the past thunderstorms.

If it wasn't for Avacado, I wouldn't have started this plant journey. I don't know I mentioned this earlier, but I literally did not try to be careful when Avacado first germinated. I felt like it was a miracle when it happened, and thus started my seed-growing high. I'm trying extra careful to meet my avocado plants' needs right now, even if they're not in good shape right now. Basically, all of the leaves except a few fell off all of my plants, BUT THEY'RE RECOVERING! They are still healthy enough to have some new growth, which is a very good sign. The only problem I have is that it's taking forever. But that's a good sign too!

The more I grow plants, the more I'm patient with myself

Here are some recent photos:
These all were taken on 7/2/19
THAT BIG O LEAF FELL RIGHT OFF!

Maybe this will grow as big as the old one

Still my favorite plant ❤️💚


This is my Uncle's peace lily plant her got a long time ago. We're taking care of it for the summer while they're on vacation.

Tomatoes day 3

Sorry for the poopy photos but here's a 4 day update. Today is 7/8/19
here are 3 seeds with visible roots



I took these pictures on the dining room table because the room had the best lighting. I'll try to fix that next time.

probably the best photo I have of these seeds haha

[observations]
So far I am pleased to get these results for the first 4 days of growing tomato seeds. My passed-down knowledge has once again proved successful. If you want to grow anything, use the paper towel method. I learned this in second grade and it has never failed me (except once because I forgot about it). The results showed 70% germination so far, which is a big deal. I noticed some of the roots turned a little brown, which means (at last I think it means), the roots are getting a little too much air, but it won't kill the seedling. Because of this, I'm going to make my weekly checkups every 4 days just so I can monitor that browning. I'll leave a comment to tell you what it actually means when I do a little research.

[measurements]
No measurements until the stem sprouts

[Anything interesting]
I need to do a better job taking pictures because I don't want to look back on this report and cringe over how bad and useless the pictures are. I'll find some lighting and everything to get the best quality documentation. I hope you were able to read through my grammar issues ..... 🙂